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19 October 1987 Talos - A Real-Time, Distributed Image Analysis/Synthesis System: Structural Design And Petri-Net Modelling
Nikolaos G. Bourbakis
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Abstract
This paper presents the structural design and the Petri-net modelling of a real-time distri-buted image analysis/synthesis system (TALOS). The TALOS system receives image data, in parallel using a 2-D photoarray of NxN cells, from the environment and applies on them parallel segmentation (region analysis) by using a set of hardware distributors. The output data segments feed to a set of m microprocessors, where m is the number of the grey levels that the system uses. The m processors communicate exchanging information packages by using a common high speed bus.
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Nikolaos G. Bourbakis "Talos - A Real-Time, Distributed Image Analysis/Synthesis System: Structural Design And Petri-Net Modelling", Proc. SPIE 0855, IECON '87: Small Computer Applications--Hardware and Software, (19 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943007
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Signal processing

Image analysis

Modeling

Digital signal processing

Image processing

Structural design

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